Closing the gap: How women can benefit more from science, research, policies, and health services
The consequences of the systemic errors in policies, research, and education that exclude women are still being faced. Consequently, women have higher morbidity and mortality rates in many conditions with high public health significance. Here we discuss important gaps in policy, research, and educat...
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Published in | Med (New York, N.Y. : Online) Vol. 3; no. 5; pp. 302 - 308 |
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Abstract | The consequences of the systemic errors in policies, research, and education that exclude women are still being faced. Consequently, women have higher morbidity and mortality rates in many conditions with high public health significance. Here we discuss important gaps in policy, research, and education that result in worse health outcomes for women. |
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AbstractList | The consequences of the systemic errors in policies, research, and education that exclude women are still being faced. Consequently, women have higher morbidity and mortality rates in many conditions with high public health significance. Here we discuss important gaps in policy, research, and education that result in worse health outcomes for women.The consequences of the systemic errors in policies, research, and education that exclude women are still being faced. Consequently, women have higher morbidity and mortality rates in many conditions with high public health significance. Here we discuss important gaps in policy, research, and education that result in worse health outcomes for women. The consequences of the systemic errors in policies, research, and education that exclude women are still being faced. Consequently, women have higher morbidity and mortality rates in many conditions with high public health significance. Here we discuss important gaps in policy, research, and education that result in worse health outcomes for women. |
Author | Samaei, Mehrnoosh Jenkins, Marjorie R. McGregor, Alyson J. |
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